We were delighted to welcome Carsten Müller, Member of the German Bundestag, to the QVLS-iLabs future cluster. Together we toured the state-of-the-art deep-tech laboratories of the high-tech incubator QVLS-HTI in the historic Rolleiwerke Braunschweig. The QVLS-HTI was opened in April 2024, made possible by impulse funding from the Ministry of Economic Affairs of the State of Lower Saxony. In the laboratories, start-ups in quantum technology in particular will find optimal conditions for their first steps.

During Carsten Müller’s visit, our innovative start-ups presented their QVLS-HTI projects for the future of quantum technology and together we discussed the special challenges of the deep tech sector. The groundbreaking ideas of the start-ups and their current progress in technology development made for an inspiring exchange.

Thank you very much for your visit and the exciting discussions!

Picture:
Carsten Müller in conversation with Stephan Hannig from Agile Optics,
one of the QVLS-HTI start-ups